Oculus Rift headset technology brings Mayan history to life at UF
By Sean Stewart-Muniz | Apr. 14, 2014An ancient Mayan civilization has come alive again at UF thanks to virtual reality technology.
An ancient Mayan civilization has come alive again at UF thanks to virtual reality technology.
With five days left in the 2014 gymnastics season and just one practice before the Gators depart for the NCAA Championship, the finish line is clearly in sight.
The most anticipated regular-season game is here.
When trouble brewed in 2013, Florida folded. That has not been the case this season.
Going into the Southeastern Conference Tournament, coach Roland Thornqvist is excited for two reasons.
Sidney Homan’s lifelong love affair with theater began at age 5, and now, about 70 years later, he is being recognized for his scholarly contributions to the field.
Adam Lane followed coach Will Muschamp’s postgame press conference as the first player to speak. Muschamp quipped about Lane’s height, saying he needed to stand up so the reporters could see him.
Florida’s series-clinching win against South Carolina was a group effort.
With the nostalgia of Senior Day lingering and the pressure to stay undefeated in the American Lacrosse Conference apparent, Florida came out ready to take the win Sunday.
Before the start of Sunday’s match, Florida’s three seniors received bouquets of flowers, personalized framed jerseys and a standing ovation from the crowd.
A UF student is leaving for a research project in Grenada today after raising more than half of his goal via crowdfunding.
The hair cuts, resume design and taxi services offered by Dance Marathon fundraisers paid off.
Florida capped its nonconference weekend with a second shutout on Saturday. No. 6 UF (37-8, 8-7 Southeastern Conference) defeated North Carolina State (26-11, 12-4 Atlantic Coast Conference) 10-0 in four and a half innings at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium.
You can find a job you love, you can stop distancing yourself from your dreams and be competitive with a College of Liberal Arts and Sciences major. How would you like to believe that? Now you can.
A third-inning rally and stout pitching by freshman Delanie Gourley proved to be the difference-maker in Florida’s Friday-night matchup against Florida A&M.
Florida entered Friday’s match in fourth place in their conference and with 129 consecutive home victories — the longest active home winning streak in any Division 1 Women’s sport.
Students will be taking games seriously with a video-game tournament Saturday in the Reitz Union.
A flaw in a widely used online security mechanism has left information technology departments doing damage control, but officials at UF said students’ information is safe.
The presidential search is on — again.
When you hit rock bottom, there isn’t anywhere to go but up. The Gators hope that’s true because 2013 was, by all accounts, a disaster.